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“Level Up: Exploring the Future of Game Development with Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs)”
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Cross view 3D
I’ve been looking lately into the idea of creating 3D images using a technique called crossview. Basically, it’s two pictures side by side, but when you look at it and slowly cross your eyes, they merge into a “third” image, that appears 3D. The brain creates this in real time by noting the differences between…

